| West Palm Beach's tony shopping enclave, the South Dixie Highway, is a stretch of 35 shops, two restaurants, a tearoom and a salon. Less than a mile long, "Antiques Row," as it is called by designers, is an antiques shopper's' paradise. "There are enough 17th-century pieces on this strip for Europe to be empty," says Palm Beach designer Leta Foster. She shares a few of her favorites.
N.P. Trent Antiques 3729 South Dixie Hwy. 561/832-0919 A shop for the serious antiques connoisseur. Owner Stuart Peckner deals mainly in English Continental antiques, with no reproductions. Emilie-Marie 3720 South Dixie Hwy. 561/832-6505 The store has a little of everything from the 17th through the 18th and 19th centuries. Foster also loves their selection of garden items and chandeliers. Michael MacLean Antiques, Inc. 3803 South Dixie Hwy. 561/659-0971 Merchandise here is mostly furniture and accessories from the French provinces. Owners Eugene Lessard and Michel Goudreau travel all over Europe to buy for the store, but they also buy wonderful local antiques from customers who are paring down. Wilson Antiques 3716 South Dixie Hwy. 561/802-3881 The store's decorative pieces and garden ornaments are set against a backdrop of colorless walls and poured concrete floors, giving the shop a more contemporary feel than the others. Dolce Antiques 3700 South Dixie Hwy. #8 561/832-4550 If the funky and outrageous is more your taste, this shop is for you. Owner Tony Sirianni stocks one-of-a-kind, unusual pieces with great design. Tanya Artinian Antiques 3633 South Dixie Hwy. 561/832-2776 The merchandise here changes from month to month, but owner Tanya Artinian tends to stock simple pieces with distinct profiles. "I go here if I'm looking for something fun," explains Foster. "They have pieces that I don't feel bad about painting or re-covering." Source: Leta Austin Foster & Associates 64 Via Mizner Palm Beach, FL 33480 561/655-5489 |